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2020-08-06 07:20:02 PM brittanyanne24 becasue you have to have an activitie in place for a resident to help them before giving them meds
2020-08-06 07:20:02 PM missmara1991 left the chat room
2020-08-06 07:20:11 PM atirado not to overmedicate
2020-08-06 07:20:12 PM michaeld It help us determain the correct plan of care
2020-08-06 07:20:13 PM seanj left the chat room
2020-08-06 07:20:13 PM seanj enter the chat room
2020-08-06 07:20:14 PM cchase keep going - you got this
2020-08-06 07:20:14 PM marisah4 it also says how to redirect residents
2020-08-06 07:20:16 PM vgreen It can affect quality of life with med use?
2020-08-06 07:20:18 PM brittanyanne24 instead of giving meds i should say
2020-08-06 07:20:18 PM jadehsmith 'Activities are a form of medication itself
2020-08-06 07:20:20 PM laceyh22 a resident should not be put on medications due to behavior - but the behavior should be looked at and a cause she be addressed
2020-08-06 07:20:23 PM summerlane because its wrong to sedate someone who has behaviors when other options can be explored and even more helpful
2020-08-06 07:20:29 PM jadehsmith a form of therpy in some ways
2020-08-06 07:20:31 PM haleypettigrew because it is important that we are using natural methods of producing and regualting residents moods and attitudes throught the release of serotonin and dopamine
2020-08-06 07:20:32 PM paulapoole that's what they used to do, before activities really became a 'thing'
2020-08-06 07:20:32 PM laceyh22 instead of just covering up the problem, it should be addressed
2020-08-06 07:20:32 PM tinacognato i am lost..i thought tonights chat was on communicating with residents. i have no knowledge of tags and im wondering if i missed something8-)
2020-08-06 07:20:34 PM jessiev1 Offer activities as a way to avoid unnecessary medicatuons
2020-08-06 07:20:34 PM marisah4 yes how activities help with behaviors
2020-08-06 07:20:37 PM maninder to not give any medicines that are not perscibed to the patient
2020-08-06 07:20:39 PM tabithapurcell very much a form of therapy
2020-08-06 07:20:40 PM haleypettigrew like thorugh resources such as activities
2020-08-06 07:20:45 PM michaeld with CARE PLANNING
2020-08-06 07:20:46 PM ryann we should try everything else first
2020-08-06 07:20:49 PM amyc84 an activity can help re-direct a resident from performing a certain behavior
2020-08-06 07:20:50 PM santonya freedom from unnessary drugs
2020-08-06 07:20:52 PM barbaramclaurin1 activities should be provided with respect to an individuals medication
2020-08-06 07:20:53 PM tshaw care planning
2020-08-06 07:20:57 PM cchase did you know that residents were once given meds b/c they were acting up
2020-08-06 07:20:57 PM paulapoole residents have behaviors because they're bored
2020-08-06 07:21:00 PM esmec one on ones can felp
2020-08-06 07:21:00 PM jessiev1 activities can help reduce behaviors
2020-08-06 07:21:03 PM marisah4 yes
2020-08-06 07:21:04 PM gailgilberto yes
2020-08-06 07:21:05 PM marisah4 so sad
2020-08-06 07:21:05 PM jessiev1 yes
2020-08-06 07:21:06 PM ryann yes, horrible
2020-08-06 07:21:06 PM santonya awful
2020-08-06 07:21:08 PM michaeld YES, SO SAD
2020-08-06 07:21:09 PM amyc84 its called a chemical restraint
2020-08-06 07:21:09 PM brittanyanne24 yes
2020-08-06 07:21:09 PM sabrina08 yes
2020-08-06 07:21:11 PM tshaw sad
2020-08-06 07:21:11 PM maninder yes
2020-08-06 07:21:12 PM lyndsayt I bet they were
2020-08-06 07:21:12 PM cmckinny yes
2020-08-06 07:21:13 PM erittenhouse1683 Yes
2020-08-06 07:21:13 PM rachelordille yes so sad ):
2020-08-06 07:21:14 PM susandziegenbein I believe that
2020-08-06 07:21:14 PM tiffanyhill180 it makes the residents sleep and lethargic and not wanting to participate in acitivites
2020-08-06 07:21:17 PM barbaramclaurin1 wow
2020-08-06 07:21:18 PM jadehsmith so unethical
2020-08-06 07:21:18 PM hastingsamy yes.
2020-08-06 07:21:20 PM webernicole from what I am understanding in our facility they want psychotropic medication use to be a last resort, we try to manage a residents mood or behavior other ways. You have to go through certain steps when adjusting medications and it can be a timely process
2020-08-06 07:21:20 PM deneehough Yes.
2020-08-06 07:21:22 PM sarah ftag 554
2020-08-06 07:21:23 PM marisah4 makes them zombies
2020-08-06 07:21:24 PM cchase nurses would call pcp and say Janet is making too much trouble - we needs meds
2020-08-06 07:21:24 PM dianemgonzalez we were just discussing that in morning meeting
2020-08-06 07:21:26 PM bonnie they use to use meedications as a form of restraints
2020-08-06 07:21:29 PM susanpmazziotta It is one of the newer regulations, these meds can really effect the patient and their ability to engage
2020-08-06 07:21:31 PM laurieh yes. Gone are the days of Adovan
2020-08-06 07:21:33 PM vgreen Meds were used as a restriant
2020-08-06 07:21:33 PM erittenhouse1683 Some still think if you give them a little ativan it'll fix everything
2020-08-06 07:21:34 PM esmec thats terrible
2020-08-06 07:21:36 PM marisah4 yes they would
2020-08-06 07:21:36 PM damonj left the chat room
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2020-08-06 07:21:38 PM santonya sad
2020-08-06 07:21:38 PM lbaker1989 so true
2020-08-06 07:21:39 PM cchase yes marisha - creating zombies
2020-08-06 07:21:40 PM nettaw19 I think that giving meds because they were acting up is terrible
2020-08-06 07:21:41 PM paulapoole that's right and it's wrong.
2020-08-06 07:21:42 PM maninder its sad
2020-08-06 07:21:47 PM tshaw not not always the answer...
2020-08-06 07:21:47 PM gailgilberto for some it was easier to hanle them
2020-08-06 07:21:50 PM cmckinny thats bad they do that
2020-08-06 07:21:50 PM lbaker1989 it is creating zombie
2020-08-06 07:21:50 PM krystalthompson thats why actiities are so important ro help redirect those with behaviors
2020-08-06 07:21:51 PM tiffanyhill180 i agree their are many behaviors because the rsidents are bores
2020-08-06 07:21:52 PM tshaw to give meds
2020-08-06 07:21:53 PM maryneals48 sad
2020-08-06 07:21:53 PM missmara1991 enter the chat room
2020-08-06 07:21:55 PM clcroom One of the residents rights is to be free from restraints......chemical or otherwise
2020-08-06 07:21:58 PM seanj I hate when that happens. It's like putting a curious child on Ritlin just because you can't deal.
2020-08-06 07:21:59 PM nettaw19 That is definetley misuse of medication
2020-08-06 07:22:01 PM cchase so now - you have to do what first - before going to meds
2020-08-06 07:22:01 PM sabrina08 Mainly to keep them like zombies so things will be easier for them
2020-08-06 07:22:02 PM jadehsmith we can redirect with activity program
2020-08-06 07:22:03 PM atirado I had a resident who was so over medicated she never returned to her regular self and the facility got in big trouble
2020-08-06 07:22:04 PM jessiev1 I woeked on TBI unit, half of them were 'snowballed'
2020-08-06 07:22:05 PM heidimilesmetcalfe It medication restraint
2020-08-06 07:22:09 PM laceyh22 yes - medicine and physical restraints are a no go zone
2020-08-06 07:22:10 PM deneehough sedation
2020-08-06 07:22:11 PM susanpmazziotta Yes a chemical restraint is thought!
2020-08-06 07:22:11 PM tinacognato its our job to report and notice behaviors and triggers. in our position we spend time with them where change of behavior is more noticed
2020-08-06 07:22:13 PM bonnie even now they still do this a little. If they don
2020-08-06 07:22:14 PM tabithapurcell redirect
2020-08-06 07:22:14 PM brittanyanne24 an activitie or one on one time
2020-08-06 07:22:15 PM webernicole psych evaluation
2020-08-06 07:22:15 PM marisah4 try to stop behaviors with activites
2020-08-06 07:22:18 PM seanj Plan an alternative therapy.
2020-08-06 07:22:18 PM ryann everything else
2020-08-06 07:22:19 PM esmec redirect
2020-08-06 07:22:19 PM tabithapurcell intervene
2020-08-06 07:22:20 PM krystalthompson attempt to redirect
2020-08-06 07:22:21 PM marisah4 plan
2020-08-06 07:22:21 PM lyndsayt a consultation
2020-08-06 07:22:22 PM barbaramclaurin1 speak with the doctor
2020-08-06 07:22:23 PM ryann pain eval
2020-08-06 07:22:24 PM erittenhouse1683 You have to attempt other interventions
2020-08-06 07:22:25 PM rachelordille come up with a plan of care
2020-08-06 07:22:27 PM vgreen Try non pharacuetical interventions prior to meds
2020-08-06 07:22:28 PM atirado interventions
2020-08-06 07:22:28 PM clcroom Evaluate, engage, attempt multiple tomes to engage.
2020-08-06 07:22:29 PM marisah4 intervwntions
2020-08-06 07:22:31 PM brittanyanne24 try something you know that resident likes and enjoys such as music
2020-08-06 07:22:31 PM haleypettigrew i hate when i see that happen, one side of our building is ALF and the other SNF and when the residents transfer from the ALF to the SNF they so often become zombies because the regulations are so much looser on medicating
2020-08-06 07:22:31 PM erittenhouse1683 such as meaningful activities
2020-08-06 07:22:32 PM tabithapurcell and plan of care
2020-08-06 07:22:33 PM susandziegenbein find and alternative activity and redirect
2020-08-06 07:22:33 PM clcroom Redirect if possible.
2020-08-06 07:22:34 PM maninder care plan
2020-08-06 07:22:38 PM nettaw19 Attempt other interventions first
2020-08-06 07:22:41 PM paulapoole there's a time if a fall risk is so awful you have to consider it, but try activities first... but really how many staff members are there???
2020-08-06 07:22:42 PM santonya one to one interventons
2020-08-06 07:22:42 PM laceyh22 address the cause of the behavior
2020-08-06 07:22:42 PM laurieh We have a serenity room that helps deal with anxiety
2020-08-06 07:22:44 PM bonnie want to handle someone they give them extra meds if they can or call hospice if they are on hospice and gety them to give more if possible
2020-08-06 07:22:45 PM susandziegenbein Engage with them
2020-08-06 07:22:46 PM sabrina08 Alternative interventions
2020-08-06 07:22:46 PM haleypettigrew also our DON has a tendency to meidcate before patiently waiting for other methods
2020-08-06 07:22:47 PM esmec and create a plan for care
2020-08-06 07:22:47 PM barbaramclaurin1 other interventions
2020-08-06 07:22:48 PM krystalthompson also care plan the behavior
2020-08-06 07:22:52 PM deneehough patience. Try to engage in activities or interests.
2020-08-06 07:22:56 PM tshaw intervention
2020-08-06 07:22:58 PM heidimilesmetcalfe evaluate the resident behavior
2020-08-06 07:22:59 PM hastingsamy activties can be used as an intervetion to help with behaviors and axnety in place of psychtropic meds
2020-08-06 07:22:59 PM cchase yes interventions - you have to document that you tried all interventions before you can admin. meds
2020-08-06 07:23:01 PM ryann find out why it is happening and help them fix it
2020-08-06 07:23:06 PM cchase and I mean document
2020-08-06 07:23:06 PM lbaker1989 yes be patient and try to re direct
2020-08-06 07:23:10 PM tshaw and never give up. give them breaks and come back and try again
2020-08-06 07:23:11 PM atirado yes!
2020-08-06 07:23:15 PM heidimilesmetcalfe yes
2020-08-06 07:23:16 PM lbaker1989 yes
2020-08-06 07:23:18 PM michaeld YES
2020-08-06 07:23:18 PM jessiev1 yes
2020-08-06 07:23:20 PM maninder yes
2020-08-06 07:23:20 PM haleypettigrew i like that tshaw!
2020-08-06 07:23:21 PM marisah4 yes
2020-08-06 07:23:23 PM webernicole and the resident has to fail all other interventions before meds will be prescribed
2020-08-06 07:23:24 PM brittanyanne24 yes always document everything you try
2020-08-06 07:23:26 PM cchase what did you try for an intervention and why did you use that intervention
2020-08-06 07:23:26 PM sabrina08 documentation is key
2020-08-06 07:23:27 PM gailgilberto You need to understand the individual
2020-08-06 07:23:27 PM susandziegenbein agreed
2020-08-06 07:23:29 PM nettaw19 Find out why they are acting up.. They may not be in pain, so meds are not warrented
2020-08-06 07:23:35 PM cchase what worked what did not work
2020-08-06 07:23:35 PM haleypettigrew floor careplanning!
2020-08-06 07:23:36 PM tiffanyhill180 Never give up until you find a way\
2020-08-06 07:23:36 PM susanpmazziotta Not documented didn't happen
2020-08-06 07:23:45 PM dianemgonzalez always document
2020-08-06 07:23:48 PM cchase yes susan perfect
2020-08-06 07:23:52 PM karenb photo albums work for some
2020-08-06 07:23:52 PM webernicole removing the resident from the situation for a few minutes
2020-08-06 07:23:54 PM tshaw no documentation means it never happen
2020-08-06 07:23:55 PM nettaw19 They may be agitated at something that they saw or heard
2020-08-06 07:23:56 PM maninder correct
2020-08-06 07:23:57 PM marisah4 activites, coloring, walking, reminsiing
2020-08-06 07:23:57 PM deneehough I can be frustating trying to find something for them, but SO worth it when you do! PATIENCE!
2020-08-06 07:23:59 PM haleypettigrew that is often a method that works so well for our residents that are trying to stand and walk often but are not able to
2020-08-06 07:23:59 PM esmec one on ones it makes it more personal and helps the residents feel comfortable
2020-08-06 07:24:02 PM brittanyanne24 foldong laundry, talking one on one, outdoors
2020-08-06 07:24:03 PM gailgilberto redirect
2020-08-06 07:24:04 PM atirado I use alot of sensory interventions because the senses are last to go in my memory care unit.
2020-08-06 07:24:06 PM victoriasmith81 enter the chat room
2020-08-06 07:24:07 PM clcroom If all else fails, I will contact the family, maybe something no one thought of ???
2020-08-06 07:24:09 PM maninder documentation shows accountability
2020-08-06 07:24:12 PM heidimilesmetcalfe Documentation is a must
2020-08-06 07:24:14 PM rachelordille one on one conversations
2020-08-06 07:24:19 PM michaeld DOCUMENTATION
2020-08-06 07:24:21 PM susandziegenbein I'm not in a faciilty at this time
2020-08-06 07:24:23 PM seanj Meet them where they are inseatd of demanding cookie cutter behavior from residents.
2020-08-06 07:24:27 PM barbaramclaurin1 one on one
2020-08-06 07:24:28 PM brittanyanne24 if they want to be left alone leave them alone bothering them only makes things wprse
2020-08-06 07:24:31 PM davidsonc i had printed off the state regulations i have it in a three ring binder right now there is alot of regulations,very important information to follow
2020-08-06 07:24:32 PM karenb sometimes they just want some attention
2020-08-06 07:24:33 PM victoriasmith81 one on one
2020-08-06 07:24:33 PM lbaker1989 i would try a different approach and do what they love to do or maybe take them in a quiet room wih relaxing music
2020-08-06 07:24:34 PM brittanyanne24 worse
2020-08-06 07:24:34 PM erittenhouse1683 We looked at a residents Activity Assesment and noted that she used to keep her house clean. We gave her a duster and that helped with some of her "behaviors"
2020-08-06 07:24:39 PM nettaw19 Pull the resident to a quiet area and see if you can identify the problem
2020-08-06 07:24:41 PM dianemgonzalez listening and a little detective work can go a long way
2020-08-06 07:24:46 PM jadehsmith use residents assesment to learn more about residents interests. speak with family or friends
2020-08-06 07:24:49 PM cchase good work folks (y)
2020-08-06 07:24:50 PM laurieh Diversion depending on the person. Remove to a quieter safe place.
2020-08-06 07:24:50 PM heidimilesmetcalfe To understand resident behavior and try to intervention plan
2020-08-06 07:24:51 PM marisah4 yes listen to the resindets
2020-08-06 07:24:52 PM atirado Removing the resident from the trigger to a quiet place
2020-08-06 07:24:56 PM santonya some like to talk
2020-08-06 07:25:00 PM cmckinny calling the familiy helps alot , sometimes it doesnt work ,just set and hold their hand , helps
2020-08-06 07:25:01 PM webernicole I have a resident that I connect with that often has behaviors. For some reason I can connect with him and redirect him. He can be very difficult at times and refuses medications but I think it has a lot to do with approach
2020-08-06 07:25:02 PM krystalthompson a lot of times ive noticed theyre just lonely a friendly conversation helps
2020-08-06 07:25:03 PM karenb go out side
2020-08-06 07:25:03 PM maninder to adhere to resident's needs
2020-08-06 07:25:04 PM cchase okay ready for the next ftag?
2020-08-06 07:25:05 PM susandziegenbein When I work with special needs kids, I find they ways to help them that set them up for success based on their interests
2020-08-06 07:25:05 PM tabithapurcell is there any kind of state regulated one to one assesment?
2020-08-06 07:25:05 PM barbaramclaurin1 check plan of care to see what is listed there for difficulty with the patient
2020-08-06 07:25:06 PM tshaw alot of them just like to be listen to
2020-08-06 07:25:09 PM sabrina08 Removing them from the situation and validiating their feeling
2020-08-06 07:25:09 PM santonya yes
2020-08-06 07:25:09 PM brittanyanne24 yes
2020-08-06 07:25:09 PM tshaw yes
2020-08-06 07:25:10 PM maninder yes
2020-08-06 07:25:11 PM michaeld YES
2020-08-06 07:25:11 PM summerlane ready
2020-08-06 07:25:11 PM hastingsamy behavior can sometimes be a way a person communicates their needs, or feelings.
2020-08-06 07:25:11 PM barbaramclaurin1 yes
2020-08-06 07:25:11 PM atirado We have a quiet room
2020-08-06 07:25:12 PM krystalthompson yes
2020-08-06 07:25:12 PM erittenhouse1683 Talking to families to see if anything else worked in the past
2020-08-06 07:25:12 PM paulapoole yes
2020-08-06 07:25:14 PM karenb ok
2020-08-06 07:25:14 PM gailgilberto yes
2020-08-06 07:25:15 PM erittenhouse1683 yup
2020-08-06 07:25:15 PM rachelordille yes
2020-08-06 07:25:16 PM susandziegenbein (y)
2020-08-06 07:25:17 PM jessiev1 yes
2020-08-06 07:25:18 PM victoriasmith81 outside one on one
2020-08-06 07:25:18 PM laceyh22 yes
2020-08-06 07:25:19 PM vgreen know what triggers a behavior
2020-08-06 07:25:19 PM dianemgonzalez yes
2020-08-06 07:25:20 PM cmckinny yes
2020-08-06 07:25:24 PM atirado I use aromatherapy and classical music
2020-08-06 07:25:24 PM victoriasmith81 yes
2020-08-06 07:25:24 PM heidimilesmetcalfe If it doesn't work try other approach
2020-08-06 07:25:31 PM clcroom yes
2020-08-06 07:25:33 PM tshaw yes heidi
2020-08-06 07:25:33 PM cchase Resident's Rights
2020-08-06 07:25:34 PM atirado touch massage is great too!
2020-08-06 07:25:39 PM sabrina08 Always keep trying
2020-08-06 07:25:42 PM seanj 550
2020-08-06 07:25:43 PM cchase anyone know that one
2020-08-06 07:25:43 PM gailgilberto great topic
2020-08-06 07:25:44 PM heidimilesmetcalfe Yes
2020-08-06 07:25:46 PM santonya f tag 550
2020-08-06 07:25:47 PM maninder great topic
2020-08-06 07:25:47 PM tiffanyhill180 we just did a newsletter on residents rights
2020-08-06 07:25:47 PM tshaw residents do have right
2020-08-06 07:25:49 PM nettaw19 Always pay attention to your residents, most of the time you can identify what got them agitated and re-direct.
2020-08-06 07:25:50 PM gailgilberto Safe
2020-08-06 07:25:50 PM seanj F 550 I mean/
2020-08-06 07:25:51 PM michaeld 550
2020-08-06 07:25:52 PM marisah4 keep on trying even make other people try
2020-08-06 07:25:52 PM webernicole Ftag 550
2020-08-06 07:25:53 PM jadehsmith residents have the right to be treated with dignity and respect
2020-08-06 07:25:54 PM susanpmazziotta Ombudsman....
2020-08-06 07:25:55 PM brittanyanne24 550
2020-08-06 07:25:55 PM susandziegenbein 550
2020-08-06 07:25:56 PM cchase good
2020-08-06 07:26:01 PM tshaw to not want to do activites if they dont want to
2020-08-06 07:26:02 PM atirado resident council
2020-08-06 07:26:03 PM sabrina08 550
2020-08-06 07:26:06 PM cchase what is that all about
2020-08-06 07:26:07 PM laceyh22 right to resident council
2020-08-06 07:26:09 PM erittenhouse1683 We read a part of them at every resident council meeting
2020-08-06 07:26:10 PM deneehough Ftag 550
2020-08-06 07:26:11 PM krystalthompson ombudsman/550
2020-08-06 07:26:12 PM clcroom Residents cannot be made to do what they don't want to.
2020-08-06 07:26:13 PM heidimilesmetcalfe Resident have the rights to refuse their medication
2020-08-06 07:26:13 PM seanj 552 as well
2020-08-06 07:26:17 PM lbaker1989 yes resident counsil
2020-08-06 07:26:19 PM ryann 550
2020-08-06 07:26:21 PM clcroom Meds, actvities., showers, etc.
2020-08-06 07:26:21 PM barbaramclaurin1 They have the right to participate or not in activities
2020-08-06 07:26:21 PM webernicole The resident has a right to a dignified existence, self-determination, and communication with and access to persons and services inside and outside the facility.
2020-08-06 07:26:23 PM cchase yup heidi good one
2020-08-06 07:26:24 PM brittanyanne24 resident has a rogth to refuse to go to an activitie
2020-08-06 07:26:29 PM paulapoole residents have the right to fall.... I hate that
2020-08-06 07:26:33 PM cchase yes barbara also good
2020-08-06 07:26:33 PM michaeld tHE HAS THE RIGHT TO ANY HEALTH PROVIDER,
2020-08-06 07:26:34 PM susandziegenbein resident council
2020-08-06 07:26:34 PM victoriasmith81 they have every right
2020-08-06 07:26:39 PM sabrina08 respect and dignity
2020-08-06 07:26:41 PM esmec residents have o right to voice concerns confindentially through resident council
2020-08-06 07:26:43 PM cchase they have a right to refuse activities too
2020-08-06 07:26:43 PM jadehsmith residents have the right to access to medical records
2020-08-06 07:26:45 PM erittenhouse1683 Informs the residents of their rights while living in a care facility
2020-08-06 07:26:53 PM jessiev1 yes
2020-08-06 07:26:54 PM marisah4 yes they do an d medication
2020-08-06 07:26:54 PM seanj 550 is the right to dignity. 552 is the right tobe informed. I have dealt with that this week.
2020-08-06 07:26:55 PM vgreen Law that requires nursing homes to promote and protect the rights of residents
2020-08-06 07:26:56 PM gailgilberto yes and sometimes they do
2020-08-06 07:26:58 PM dianemgonzalez dignified existence
2020-08-06 07:26:59 PM brittanyanne24 you cant make them do anything they dont want to
2020-08-06 07:26:59 PM tinacognato over stimulation is also a problem at times. you have to watch for trigger and once you learn those you are half way there
2020-08-06 07:27:00 PM ryann yes but you have to chart
2020-08-06 07:27:02 PM atirado free from restraint... aka meds!
2020-08-06 07:27:03 PM susandziegenbein yes
2020-08-06 07:27:03 PM heidimilesmetcalfe Resident have also right to refused activities
2020-08-06 07:27:05 PM cchase resident DO NOT HAVE TO ATTEND
2020-08-06 07:27:06 PM rachelordille residents rights to right to be treated with respect
2020-08-06 07:27:06 PM esmec the right to an account for theirb money
2020-08-06 07:27:06 PM tshaw they have the right to refuse with out any repercussions
2020-08-06 07:27:10 PM deneehough facility must treat resident with respect and dignity
2020-08-06 07:27:11 PM jessiev1 no
2020-08-06 07:27:11 PM marisah4 yes
2020-08-06 07:27:13 PM heidimilesmetcalfe YES
2020-08-06 07:27:15 PM clcroom They have the right to refuse meds,
2020-08-06 07:27:15 PM maninder true
2020-08-06 07:27:16 PM gailgilberto All we can do is ask
2020-08-06 07:27:17 PM tiffanyhill180 yes they have the right to refuse but I again try the next day
2020-08-06 07:27:17 PM webernicole no they do not
2020-08-06 07:27:19 PM lyndsayt right
2020-08-06 07:27:20 PM atirado yes! document refusals!
2020-08-06 07:27:20 PM rachelordille equal access to quality care
2020-08-06 07:27:20 PM hastingsamy residents have the right to refuse activities
2020-08-06 07:27:24 PM clcroom and they have the right to privacy.
2020-08-06 07:27:28 PM tshaw just document
2020-08-06 07:27:29 PM laceyh22 right to refuse showers even
2020-08-06 07:27:32 PM jessiev1 we document if the rfuse
2020-08-06 07:27:35 PM tshaw all behaviors
2020-08-06 07:27:35 PM paulapoole so what if your facility makes residents attend because they are fall risks, what do you do?
2020-08-06 07:27:38 PM tshaw good or bad